Whats In Your Bag
[Travel Gadgets, Travel Gear, Tech Travel - Gadgets] Whats In Your Bag By Melissa | Add a Comment » What kind of gadgets do you carry around with you? Do you have more to keep you company during your downtime vs. those that you actually need? These are the contents of my carry-on when I left for a two-day business trip. Sony Vaio VGN-FS315S T-Mobile MDA Pro T-Mobile MDA Leather Etui T-Mobile MDA headset Cross Fountain Pen Canon PowerShot S2 1S USB Connector for the Camera Sony Ericsson W810i Sony Headset Sony USB Connector iPOD Mini 1GB USB Stick Sony Adaptor for Memory Stick Acer Bluetooth Adaptor Kenneth Cole Reaction - case for passport, credit cards and plane tickets Neutrogena Hand Cream Microsoft Compact Optical Mouse Starbucks Mints What about YOU? What did you pack the last time you left? Category: Gear, Laptops, mp3, Mobile Phone, Misc. Gadgets Tags: gadget, Gear, Laptops, mp3, Mobile Phone, Misc. Gadgets, Tag Index January 25th, 2007...
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Posted at January 31, 2007 01:58 AM